vscode-formatting-toggle
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A VS Code extension that allows you to toggle the formatter (Prettier, Beautify, …) ON and OFF with a simple click.
Formatting Toggle
A VS Code extension that allows you to toggle your formatting settings ON and OFF with a simple click.
Installation
In the command palette (CMD + SHIFT + P
) select “Install Extension” and choose “Formatting Toggle”.
Usage
The extension should show up on the right side of the status bar. Simply click it to toggle the formatting settings ON and OFF. Alternatively, in the command palette (CMD + SHIFT + P
), run the “Toggle Formatting” command.
⚠️ Formatting Toggle doesn’t override your workspace settings as these are usually tracked by Git. Consider using ignore configurations (like .prettierignore
) to ignore specific files for all contributors of your project.
Customization
By default, Formatting Toggle toggles all formatting settings: editor.formatOnPaste
, editor.formatOnSave
and editor.formatOnType
. To toggle different settings, or to prevent a specific setting from being toggled, you can use the formattingToggle.affects
setting in your editor settings (Code › Preferences › Settings).
💡 Formatting Toggle was created with formatting settings in mind but allows you to toggle any boolean setting that lives at the root of the VSCode configuration. editor.codeActionsOnSave
is currently the only deeply nested setting supported.
Examples
Keeping editor.formatOnPaste
and editor.formatOnType
enabled at all times:
{
"editor.formatOnPaste": true,
"editor.formatOnType": true,
"formattingToggle.affects": ["editor.formatOnSave"]
}
Keeping editor.formatOnType
disabled at all times:
{
"editor.formatOnType": false,
"formattingToggle.affects": ["editor.formatOnPaste", "editor.formatOnSave"]
}
Allowing editor.codeActionsOnSave
to be toggled:
{
"formattingToggle.affects": ["editor.codeActionsOnSave.source.fixAll.eslint"]
}
Allowing all formatting settings to to be toggled (default):
{
"formattingToggle.affects": [
"editor.formatOnPaste",
"editor.formatOnSave",
"editor.formatOnType"
]
}